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Deleuze and Masculinity Anna Hickey-Moody

Deleuze and Masculinity By Anna Hickey-Moody

Deleuze and Masculinity by Anna Hickey-Moody


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Taking a pragmatic approach, Hickey-Moody shapes chapters around key Deleuzian concepts that have proved generative in masculinity studies and then presents case studies of popular subjects and offers overviews of disciplines that have applied Deleuze's work to the study of men's lives.

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Deleuze and Masculinity by Anna Hickey-Moody

This book uses Deleuze's work to understand the politics of masculinity today. It analyses masculinity in terms of what it does, how it operates and what its affects are. Taking a pragmatic approach, Hickey-Moody shapes chapters around key Deleuzian concepts that have proved generative in masculinity studies and then presents case studies of popular subjects and offers overviews of disciplines that have applied Deleuze's work to the study of men's lives. This book shows how the concepts of affect and assemblage have contributed to, and transformed, the work undertaken by the foundational concept of performativity in gender studies. Examining the work of Deleuze and Guattari on the psychoanalytic boy, as exemplified by their writing on Little Hans, Hickey-Moody reconsiders the politics of their approach to psychoanalytic models of young masculinity. In this context, the author examines contemporary lived performances of young masculinity, drawing on her own fieldwork.

The field of disability and masculinity studies has taken up the work of Deleuze and Guattari in a nearly unprecedented fashion. Accordingly, the book also explores the gendered nature of disability, and canvases some of the substantive scholarly contributions that have been made to this interdisciplinary space, before introducing case studies of the work of North American photographer Michael Stokes and the popular Hollywood film Me Before You. The book provocatively concludes by challenging scholars to take up Deleuze's thought to re-shape gendered economies of knowledge and matter that support and contribute to systems of patriarchal domination mediated through environmental exploitation.

Deleuze and Masculinity Reviews

Deleuze and Masculinity is a book that shows the importance of reconfiguring how to 'do' masculinity and how to think masculinity studies. ... this book is a point of departure for reconfiguring alternative masculinities through new modes of thought, contributing to the masculinity studies field in proposing new ways to 'do' masculinity and new ways to understand research. ( Silvia de Riba Mayoral, Matter, Journal of New Materialist Research, Vol. 1 (1), 2020)

About Anna Hickey-Moody

Anna Hickey-Moody is a Professor of Media and Communication at RMIT University, Australia, and an Australian Research Council Future Fellow, 2017-2021. She holds visiting professor positions at Columbia University, USA, Goldsmiths College, London, and the Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. From 2013 to 2016, she was the Head of the PhD in Arts and Learning and Director of the Centre for Arts and Learning at Goldsmiths College. She has also held teaching and research positions at the University of Sydney, Monash, and UniSA, Australia.

Table of Contents

AcknowledgementsDedicationList of FiguresTable of ContentsIntroductionSituating the empirical dataWhy Deleuze and masculinity?Hegemonic masculinity
Chapter 1: Performativity, Assemblage, AffectPerformativityAssemblageAffectConclusion
Chapter 2: Schooling MasculinityThe psychoanalytic boyThe Spinozist childSchooling masculinity after Deleuze: protest, striation and minor refrainsProtest masculinity for a new millenniumConclusion
Chapter 3: Masculinity, Disability and Sexual PublicsHierarchies of disability, masculinity and sexualitySex/abilityDeleuze and disabilityMichael Stokes' 'veterans'; recuperation and refusing pityMe Before YouConclusion
Chapter 4: Carbon Futures: Masculine Economies, Performative MaterialitiesThe politics of surfacesOn the politics of oil: masculinity and post-carbon transitionsFinancial and environmental gendered fictionsEmpire and legitimate knowledgesPeople who 'know what they are talking about'Conclusion
Conclusion

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NPB9783030017484
9783030017484
3030017486
Deleuze and Masculinity by Anna Hickey-Moody
New
Hardback
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
2019-09-02
194
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